International Trade
SHANGHAI - China is not using its control over supplies of rare earth - exotic metals crucial in advanced manufacturing - as a diplomatic "bargaining chip," state media quoted Premier Wen Jiabao as saying during a visit to Europe.
BERLIN - Official data show that German exports dipped .4 percent on the month in August, compared with the previous month, but were up 26.8 percent over the same month last year.
DALLAS - Major U.S. and European airlines are banding together to oppose government loan guarantees that help rival carriers in other countries buy Boeing and Airbus jets.
BRUSSELS - Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao on Wednesday dismissed criticism from European officials of his country's economic and financial policies, ending a day of talks at the EU headquarters on a sour note.
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